THE KALAMAZOO KID

Stephen Shaiken, Author & Blogger
1 min readMar 20, 2023

In July, 2019, I had a short story published in Crimson Streets, a magazine specializing in hard core pulp-style crime fiction, preferably from the 1920s through 1950s. Sadly, the magazine went out of business last years, but thanks to the miracle of the clouds, the stories live forever. Crimson Streets asked only that authors refrain from publishing elsewhere for a years,and the authors kept all their rights. I posted this on my blog, where it became a favorited, and then on LinkedIn, where it did even better. I hope you will also like it.

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Stephen Shaiken, Author & Blogger
Stephen Shaiken, Author & Blogger

Written by Stephen Shaiken, Author & Blogger

Criminal lawyer now a writer. Author of a 6 novel thriller series set in Bangkok & one rock novel set in 1971 NYC. Loves guitar, yoga, travel, nature, politics.

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